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Apple’s ‘Wonderlast’ Kicks Off with Apple Watch 9

Apple’s highly anticipated event, “Wonderlast,” commenced at 11 PM Bangladesh Standard Time on September 12th, unveiling a special array of Apple devices and technologies through an informative presentation. The event showcased how various Apple devices, including the iPhone and Apple Watch, integrate seamlessly into people’s daily lives to enhance or assist in various situations.

Apple CEO Tim Cook graced the event at Apple Park to welcome attendees and kickstart the launch of the new Apple Watch and iPhone. He began by sharing details about the Apple Watch Series 09, highlighting its innovative features and capabilities. The GPS version will be priced at $399, while the GPS and cellular version will be available for $499.

The “Wonderlast” event is dedicated to the launch of the Apple Watch 09, which is powered by the S09 chip containing 5.6 billion transistors. This smartwatch promises a 30% increase in speed compared to its predecessor. With Siri integration, users can perform various tasks through voice commands, including answering calls and changing songs with a double tap. The GPS version also introduces the “Tap Together” feature, allowing users to share contact information by simply tapping their watches together.

In addition to the Apple Watch 09, Apple announced the forthcoming release of the iPhone 15, providing Apple enthusiasts with more reasons to anticipate this month’s product launches.

Apple traditionally saves its biggest product announcements for September, and “Wonderlast” has once again delivered an exciting showcase of technology and products to the eager Apple fanbase. While only a select few were able to attend the event in person, Apple is livestreaming the “Wonderlast” presentation online, making it accessible to Apple enthusiasts worldwide.

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